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    Shell OS
    Build by Rajib Acharyya(Spid3r64) ANONIMITY Metasploit Armitage Cobalt Strike & veil WIRELESS SECURITY SNIFFERS PYTHON,PERL & RUBY FORENSICS BRUTE FORCE & DDOS ANDROID TOOLS Based on : Ubuntu 12.04 LTS(32bit) (Custom Backbox) user:root pass:india Kernel version =>3.8.0-29 generic Desktop environment's => xfce,conky,Docky Version 1.0(full) Extra Softwares inbuilt => Skype,Virtualbox,Filezila,Chromium Browser,XDM(Xtreme Download Manager) ,Gimp...
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    PyRadMon

    PyRadMon

    Automated reporting of Geiger Muller counter readings to RadMon.org

    .... Or, if you do not believe that a nuclear bomb is likely, what about all the Chernobyl-style Soviet-era nuclear power stations still in service? The point is: let us work together as free people to jointly report and track radiation levels around the globe. Information is power--and more importantly, information can save lives. This project is known to work on Raspberry Pi and various Linux distributions. Both PyRadMon and RadMon.org are completely free, though donations are always appreciated.
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    NetStress-NG

    NetStress is a DDoS and network stress testing tool.

    Syn Flood Attacks SYNFlood with static source port SYNFlood with random source port SYNFlood with static source ip address SYNFlood with random source address SynFlood with fragmented packets ACK Flood Attacks ACK Flood with static source port ACK Flood with random source port ACK Flood with static source ip address ACK Flood with random source address ACK Flood with fragmented packets FIN Flood Attacks FIN Flood with static source port FIN Flood with random source...
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    Moihack Port-Flooder

    A simple TCP/UDP Port Flooder written in Python.

    ... Python 3.2 or newer installed.Tested this on Windows,but guess it will work in Linux also,since there are not any OS specific lines in the code. This tool was only written for personal tests and usage! It was NOT written to DDoS other people and/or cause harm to hardware.I am NOT responsible for any kind of damage you make by using this software. If you want to reach me, contact me at moihack.inside@gmail.com
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    The DDoS Attack Defender Tool is a simple, yet effective python script that defends your linux system against a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack by limiting the number of connections per IP Address.
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